Data source: self-tracked daily activity data over 30 days
Tools: Python (Plotly)

Posted by Brilliant_Dance2679

15 Comments

  1. Brilliant_Dance2679 on

    [OC] I created this visualization using my own self-tracked time data over 30 days.

    Data source: self-tracked daily activity data
    Tools: Python (Plotly)

  2. Supernova805 on

    Don’t know how old the kids are but you have more screen time than kids time…

  3. Lurkerking2015 on

    Screen time being higher than kids…. hope those kids are adults and out of the house

  4. lisamariefan on

    There should have been a segment specifically called “creating and posting this chart.”

  5. BrightWubs22 on

    Did you have any overlapping activities?

    For example, if you watched a movie with your partner and kids, does it fall under screen time, partner time, or kids?

    Same with outdoor time with partner/kids.

  6. elementofpee on

    “Other Non-tracked” is probably some version screen time as well, such as Reddit, YouTube, etc.

  7. samuraiofsound on

    Do you have zero screen time at work? Do any of your hobbies overlap with partner time?

    For me, almost none of these categories is mutually exclusive and the pie chart would be much more than 100%.

  8. cool_expert_9796 on

    it’s really interesting that you tracked your daily activity, i’ve been meaning to start doing something similar, maybe using a spreadsheet or something, do you think it’s helped you identify any patterns or areas for improvement in your routine

  9. Honestly if you bumped up your Exercise / Hobby proportions, this would generally be quite healthy minus whatever other is (I imagine stuff like eating, showering etc)

    I know people will be alarmed by stuff like screen time but if that’s an honest indication of screen time, it’s likely better than the average commenter on the thread. Everyone’s quick to judge people’s screen time but that amounts to like 2.3 hours a day which is really not much.

    Obviously you can continue to improve aspects of the above but get your Exercise up as a top priority and I think you’ll feel great

  10. Notonreddit117 on

    I’m jealous your sleep time is more than your work time. It’s also insanely depressing how much more sleep and work you have compared to everything else. Normal, but still depressing.